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This beloved title in the Look What I See, Where Can I Be? series is now in a bilingual (E/Sp) paperback. Join a charming baby as she dozes during her family's outings. Then, when she opens her eyes, she sees a lively detail-an eye, an ear, a hoof. Guess where Baby is, then turn the page to reveal the scene. Through vibrant photographs, this part-to-whole book celebrates family, animals, and the excitement of discovery.

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This beloved title in the Look What I See, Where Can I Be? series is now in a bilingual (E/Sp) paperback. Join a charming baby as she dozes during her family's outings. Then, when she opens her eyes, she sees a lively detail-an eye, an ear, a hoof. Guess where Baby is, then turn the page to reveal the scene. Through vibrant photographs, this part-to-whole book celebrates family, animals, and the excitement of discovery.


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Autorenporträt
Dia L. Michels is an internationally published, award-winning science and parenting writer who is committed to promoting attachment parenting. She has authored or edited over a dozen books for both children and adults. Her books have been translated into a variety of languages. The mother of three grown children, she lives in Washington D.C. with five cats and a dog. Michael J. N. Bowles is a critically acclaimed, award-winning photographer with a special interest in portraiture. His photographs have been exhibited and published around the world. He grew up on a farm in Zimbabwe, and moved to the U.S. with his family in 1980. He is an enthusiastic traveler, but has a home in Virginia with his wife and two children.